The Letters and Peoms of John Keats ...Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... keeping my two glasses at work in a knowing way . He sent me a hare last week , which I sent to Mrs. Dilke . Brown is not come back . I and Dilke are getting capital friends . He is going to take the " Champion . " He has sent his farce ...
... keeping my two glasses at work in a knowing way . He sent me a hare last week , which I sent to Mrs. Dilke . Brown is not come back . I and Dilke are getting capital friends . He is going to take the " Champion . " He has sent his farce ...
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... keep Shakspeare's birth - day . Shakspeare would stare to see me there . The Wednesday before last , Shelley , Hunt , and I wrote each a sonnet on the river Nile : some day you shall read them all . I saw a sheet of " Endymion , " and ...
... keep Shakspeare's birth - day . Shakspeare would stare to see me there . The Wednesday before last , Shelley , Hunt , and I wrote each a sonnet on the river Nile : some day you shall read them all . I saw a sheet of " Endymion , " and ...
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... keeping , - I mean with the scenery about them . Brown praises their cleanliness and appearance of comfort , the neatness of their cottages , & c . It may be . They are very squat among trees and fern , and heath and broom , on levels ...
... keeping , - I mean with the scenery about them . Brown praises their cleanliness and appearance of comfort , the neatness of their cottages , & c . It may be . They are very squat among trees and fern , and heath and broom , on levels ...
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... her . I intend to write you such columns that it will be impossible for me to keep any order or method in what I write ; that ' Mrs. Wylie . will come first which is uppermost in my mind ; 38 LETTERS TO HIS BROTHERS .
... her . I intend to write you such columns that it will be impossible for me to keep any order or method in what I write ; that ' Mrs. Wylie . will come first which is uppermost in my mind ; 38 LETTERS TO HIS BROTHERS .
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... and continuing supreme monarch of the whole . Should he do so , and they for a series of years keep peaceable among themselves , Russia may spread her conquest even to China . I think it a very likely thing LETTERS TO HIS BROTHERS . 43.
... and continuing supreme monarch of the whole . Should he do so , and they for a series of years keep peaceable among themselves , Russia may spread her conquest even to China . I think it a very likely thing LETTERS TO HIS BROTHERS . 43.
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